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AMUSEMENTS. jp RINCJSBS THB A T IB,; THIS EVENING, MONDAY, APRIL 27. Unabated success of the Great SIAMESE JUVENILE TROUPE Of Acrobats, Gymnasts, Balancers, &c., and positively the LAST WEEK Of this celebrated Company in their marveW lons and extraordinary feats. Acknowledged by the Public and Press to be the most elegant entertainment that ever visited Dunedin. NEW INOYELTIBS, Introducing— High Single Swinging Bamboo High Pedal Ladder, by the Boneless Boy Itohee * Inimitable Jugglers, introducing new and extraordinary feats of balancing, fee. Mankichi To-night (his first appearance). And the public are positively assured that the season will terminate on Saturday next. ot P i ! ? ce s of Admission Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s j Pit, • >ne Shilling. at 8°° rS °^ en comnaen oing punctually WILLIAM BURTON,

Q; UEE N* S THE A T RB'; Le “ ee , r \ ■ Ohas. O’Brien. _ To-night. To-night. To-night. I Will be produced for the second time in Dunedin the Sensation Drams UNCLE TOM’S CABiNL Miss Hesa Towers as Eva Miar Jessie Raymond as Elixa Harris rj r w m ‘ Borford m the slave owner Legtee Towers as Uncle Tom MrOSnen as Phineas Mra Towers as Gassy Kemp s Beautiful Panorama of American Scenery. All purchasers of tickets for C. O’Brien’s benefit who did not nse them will be ad. to-night. DANCING CLASSES. CT OEORGErs HALU-JaveniW S.. S..ffrto9 0m 3 6> mJn'c™ L o m “L£X^Lr“ rter ■n, „ xH ? EL f jY » Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre. London. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY; ; St. George’s Hall. TVT R A JF tiegs respectfully to call tott. *£*! pttbu ° 8“”*% Per Adults—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock. For JuvenHes-Saturday Morning, from II till 1 o’clock , Saturday Afternoon Class will 5 o’clock^ 1 til 6 -Ha l1 * from 3 till to each Class-One Guinea per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance. BALES BY AUCTION, OTAGO WOOL AND FLAX STORES. STOCK AND W STATION AGENTS dunrdtn LAND PROD F eE broker^ the INGOING CLIP of WOOL on NEW ZEALAND HEMP or other Pro ou<», either for sale here or for shipment t< oS>di££, m tw ’ Mra ™“- »«» They will hold SALES atKAIKORAI YARDS, evew Wednes day, at 11 o’clock, of Pat Cattle, oaeep and Lambs, 0TA STO ™ OOL AND PRODUCI STORED every Wednesday, ai 3 o’dock, of Wool, . Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, Flax, &a

THE Sales by Auction will be discontinned this week, and will commence again on Monday evening next, and will contmue every evening after till further notice. Also, on Saturday afternoon, from 2 till o p.m. ALEXANDER R. HAY. SATURDAY, 2nd MAY, At 3 o’clock. . FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS AT PORT CHALMEBS. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at Dodson’s Hotel, Port Chalmers on Saturday, May 2, at 3 o’clock afternoon, Nine building allotments, beingVub-divi-sion of sections 287 and 288, having frontages to Harrington and Lainn, ■ streets. - ' '■ : Upset price, L2O each allotment. Terms, LIO cash, and the balance at one and two years, with interest added at the rate of 8 per cent, ftper annum. Title under Land Transfer Act. Plans to be obtained at the rooms of the Auctioneers, also at Dodson’s Hotel Alse, Four building allotments, being subdivisions of sections 366 and 368, each allotment having a frontage of 33ft to Meridian street, by a depth of I6sft. Terms at sale.

PUBLIC NOTICES. THE LATEST FASHIONS EVERY MONTH. TUSTRECEIVED.—Spanish combs, beat V . “Dunedin; plaits, coils, pin., jet or steel; frizzeta of every description j plaited and coil chignons. Hair ■work of every description made to order. , F. BE 18 S.E L,. Hair Dresser, Princes street. For the growth of Hair try Beissers Cauthara. di s Fluid. to parties in want of offices. r P&E undersigned is prepared to receive . application-, up to Thursday next, 30th mst., for a Lease of the Upper Floor of the Building about to be occupied by the* Dunedin Savings Bank, in High stretiL oppo-ite the Railway rtation. The sbae* b y 23ft, which may be aub» 1 divided to the lessee. ' J • ■ :: EDMUND SMITH.

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Evening Star, Issue 3487, 27 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3487, 27 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3487, 27 April 1874, Page 3

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